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Maine town set to vote on mandatory gun ownership

The vote is scheduled to take place on Monday evening in a potentially rancorous annual town meeting for the western Maine town’s 140 residents and will be largely symbolic.

The town’s head selectman says the vast majority of households in Byron already have at least one gun, and a requirement to possess guns and ammunition would be unenforceable because Maine law bars municipalities from legislating on firearms.

“It was never my intention to force anyone to own a gun who doesn’t want to. My purpose was to make a statement in support of the Second Amendment (to the U.S. Constitution),” said Head Selectman Anne Simmons-Edmund, who proposed the ordinance.

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“It was never my intention to force anyone to own a gun who doesn’t want to. My purpose was to make a statement in support of the Second Amendment (to the U.S. Constitution),” said Head Selectman Anne Simmons-Edmund, who proposed the ordinance.

I’d be more inclined to say it’s to demonstrate the absurdity of Obamacare. But sure, whatever floats your boat.